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Post by justherself on Jul 16, 2009 17:34:03 GMT -5
.s'il vous plaît apprécier. ;D <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3
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Post by Possibly Ten on Jul 16, 2009 19:39:06 GMT -5
Unfortunately in some of those shots, you seem to have a long forgotten member of a boy band stalking you. Be careful
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Post by kalbaern on Jul 16, 2009 20:32:02 GMT -5
Oui, je les apprécie *sighs* All that and she speaks french too ...
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Post by justherself on Jul 21, 2009 3:29:27 GMT -5
qui elle sait s'exprimer français haha and what is this about a forgotten member of a boy band stalking me? *hides*
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Post by kalbaern on Jul 21, 2009 7:59:39 GMT -5
My own french is pretty rusty, but i picked up a few words when I was training with some Legionaires a few decades back in Chad. I think Matt was referring to Nathans pose, which is is similar to something the "New Kids" or "Back Street Boys" would use being photographed.
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Post by Possibly Ten on Jul 21, 2009 8:37:53 GMT -5
My own french is pretty rusty, but i picked up a few words when I was training with some Legionaires a few decades back in Chad. I think Matt was referring to Nathans pose, which is is similar to something the "New Kids" or "Back Street Boys" would use being photographed. I know some French as well, the most common word they have used in history. RETREAT!!!!!
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Post by kalbaern on Jul 21, 2009 9:38:21 GMT -5
*coughs* That'd be"retraite".
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Post by minion on Jul 22, 2009 14:34:10 GMT -5
took 3 years of French in HS and one in college... sadly that was many years ago now, and i haven't had anyone around who speaks it to keep what little i learned fresh. *shrugs* c'est la vie. (no i don't know the french for "shrugs.")
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Post by kalbaern on Jul 22, 2009 14:49:50 GMT -5
In "real french" alot of english words simply don't translate and they instead "describe" the act we have a term for ..... so my guess would be something like "roule ses épaules" or "rolls his shoulders" in english. Unlike spanish, german, italian and many other languages ... the French refuse to adopt terms from other languages.
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Post by justherself on Jul 22, 2009 15:13:19 GMT -5
Very true. Yeah, in forth grade when in louisiana they let the people who had high scores on an english test take french. So I started french in forth grade and in high school as well. Now I am just teaching myself online on my own time. It's nifty and ahh okay I had no clue what Matt was talking about. Haha and that is Nate's 'epic' pose adieu tu drôle hommes ordinaires
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Post by kalbaern on Jul 22, 2009 15:20:50 GMT -5
Very true. Yeah, in forth grade when in louisiana they let the people who had high scores on an english test take french. So I started french in forth grade and in high school as well. Now I am just teaching myself online on my own time. It's nifty and ahh okay I had no clue what Matt was talking about. Haha and that is Nate's 'epic' pose adieu tu drôle hommes ordinaires Matt's comment was in referrence to the last two World Wars and the fact that German would be the language in France were it not for predominately english speaking countries like the US, Great Britain, Canada and Australia saving their .. uhm ... butts.
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Post by shimmerxxx on Jul 22, 2009 16:55:47 GMT -5
Unlike spanish, german, italian and many other languages ... the French refuse to adopt terms from other languages. Well they have "Le week-end" don't they? Heh, guess they let that one slip by.
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Post by justherself on Jul 23, 2009 0:27:24 GMT -5
Very true. Yeah, in forth grade when in louisiana they let the people who had high scores on an english test take french. So I started french in forth grade and in high school as well. Now I am just teaching myself online on my own time. It's nifty and ahh okay I had no clue what Matt was talking about. Haha and that is Nate's 'epic' pose adieu tu drôle hommes ordinaires Matt's comment was in referrence to the last two World Wars and the fact that German would be the language in France were it not for predominately english speaking countries like the US, Great Britain, Canada and Australia saving their .. uhm ... butts. Oh no I meant I didn't know what Matt was talking about with the 'boy band stalker' hun..lol..but none the less thank you for explaining.. ;D
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